- Urges Govt. to defer Bill until wider consultation
The Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) has appointed a committee of senior lawyers to review the legality and the consequences of the new Anti-Terrorism Bill.
This panel is tasked with reporting to the BASL’s Management Committee after studying the Bill published in the Government Gazette on 22 March.
This Bill seeks to abolish the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act (PTA) and to introduce an Anti-Terrorism Act.
Deeply concerned about the Bill, the Association said that it is firmly of the view that no legislation should be introduced to curtail and/or suppress, directly or indirectly, the fundamental rights of citizens, that are enshrined in the Constitution. The BASL cautioned that the Bill, if passed into law, will have far-reaching effects.
The Association noted that the Bill was published in the Gazette without adequate consultations with the relevant stakeholders including the BASL, thus calling on the Government to consider deferring the Bill until there is wider stakeholder consultation and the concerns of stakeholders including the BASL are taken into account.
The BASL stressed that it would not hesitate to challenge any Bill that would deem to undermine the rule of law and the liberty of the citizens in the country.
Source By themorning.lk